What's it called when a politician promises to increase your disposable income by giving you a new tax credit, and you vote for them because you want more disposable income? Oh right. It's called every election ever.
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Everything costs something, at least he’s upfront about what he’s doing with the money and where he’s getting it.
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I don't think his plan math out tho.. Raising the taxes for everybody of 10% and giving free money away that could result in inflation doesn't seem a rally good plan. We are talking about 200 million adults receiving each 1000 it's 2 trillions a year. The entire curr budget is 4
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How about just eliminate the middleman and cut my taxes by $1000/month? Much simpler.
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Redefining what value in the marketplace includes stay at home mothers (or fathers) and caretakers. They contribute massive value to our country and a tax break doesnt incentivize these activities. Rather, it pulls ppl away from raising their children or taking care of family.
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If youre a conservative, I think pro-family values should highly value this libertarian capitalist approach to solve this decades long problem of family/community degradation.
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This is not a libertarian capitalist approach. Cutting the father's taxes while the mother stays home raising the kids (at least until they're no longer breastfeeding/can start school) would be a libertarian capitalist approach. Keep in mind that they would be filing jointly.
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Giving decentralized liberty/power to the mass population is extremely libertarian. Giving it in the form of capital to support consumerism is fundamental to capitalism. But to be fair:pic.twitter.com/yPzEX64clV
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"In my view, we should worry more about the debt of gratitude that elected officials may feel to wealthy individuals who either make large contributions to their campaigns or who expend large sums in support of their campaigns," Hellman added.https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/andrew-yang-offered-1000-to-10-random-families-is-that-legal/ …
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Political prostitute.
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I’d like to see you show your work on those econ projections. Here’s how the math actually works:https://freedom-dividend.com/
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